208| Recording the Styles
At any subsequent cycle, you can add notes and overdub the previous re-
cording. This is very useful, for example, to record different percussive in-
struments at any cycle on a Drum or Percussion track.
3 When finished recording, press START/STOP to stop the arranger.
Record other tracks of the Chord Variation
▪ While the arranger is not running, select a different track and go on record-
ing all the tracks of the current Chord Variation.
Record other Chord Variations of the Style Element
▪ When finished recording the Chord Variation, select a different Chord
Variation to complete the Style Element.
Record other Style Elements of the Style
▪ When finished recording the Style Element, record the other Style Elements
to complete the Style.
Deleting notes
Use the Delete Note button to delete a single note or a single percussive
instrument from a track. For example, to delete a snare, keep the D2 note
(corresponding to the snare) pressed.
1 Select a track.
2 Touch the Delete Note button, and keep it pressed.
3 Press START/STOP to start the Style.
4 When you reach the passage containing the note to be deleted, play the note
on the keyboard. Keep it pressed, up to the last note to be deleted.
If the note is at the beginning of the pattern, press the note before starting
the Style.
5 When finished, release the Delete Note button and the note to be deleted,
and press START/STOP again to stop the Style.
Listening to the results
▪ Press the START/STOP button to check how it works. You will listen all the
tracks of the selected Chord Variation playing together. Press START/STOP
again to stop playback.